DR Wells Jr.

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  1. hhicshg

    hhicshg Well-Known Member

    Living in Wyoming

    When this question was posed, I tried for a long time to try to find an answer but this says it much better than I ever could. I grew up out in that country and it will forever have a big place in my heart.

    This was asked when someone said the Wells family was moving to Wyoming.

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    This is an article by a sports reporter for The Cleveland Plain Dealer
    Daily newspaper....


    Trip to Wyoming feels far from home, but closer to God

    By Terry Pluto
    September 26, 2009, 4:55AM

    I don’t think much about Heaven, other than that I want to go
    There.

    There are some images of Heaven with angels floating on clouds and playing
    Harps, or perhaps of heaven as a never-ending church service where people
    Sing and pray until they drop. I don’t know what heaven will be like, but
    I doubt either of those portraits is correct.

    Last Saturday, I flew to Denver to cover the Browns game. I’m not sure
    What that 27-6 loss to Denver was; it sure wasn’t Heaven.

    But the day before that game, I went to southern Wyoming and thought a lot
    About Heaven.

    I drove down roads where I saw more pronghorn antelope than I did cars and
    People. I drove down roads where I saw signs kiddingly reading, “Next services, 34
    Hours.” I drove down roads where, when it snows, they drop gates and close
    The interstates until the storm passes.

    I drove down roads under high skies and huge clouds that seemed to rise up
    To the heavens. I drove down roads through miles of open pastures, roads
    Where my cellphone was long out of range.

    I drove down roads that made me think of a line from novelist Dan O’Brien:
    “You have a sense that everyone can see you, but no one is looking.”

    That may bother some people, who are uneasy about all the rugged, lonely
    Hills and valleys.

    For those who love a crowd and the 50-percent-off sale at the mall, a
    State with 522,830 people and an estimated 550,000 antelope may not have much
    Appeal.

    I have been to Wyoming at least a dozen times. On each visit, I think how
    The land is not tamed by man. Some mountains are too high, some rivers too
    Wild, some storms too fierce.

    I know that there are days when Wyoming can seem like hell on earth during
    A blizzard, a dust storm, or with a blown radiator in the middle of nowhere
    And no one around to call for help.

    But I didn’t think of that as I drove south of Laramie. I saw several
    Herds of pronghorns — 10 over here, 25 there, at least 50 ahead on top of the
    Hill. For 10 miles, not a single car was on the road.

    In Isaiah 65:17, God says, “Behold, I will create a new Heaven and a new
    Earth.”

    I had a taste of it as I drove west on Wyoming 130 into the Snowy
    Mountains. They rose 10,000 feet with the sun peeking behind snow-capped peaks.
    Rather than spend any time wondering how such a place was created, I was in awe
    Of God’s hand and power behind it all.

    Then I saw a truck on the other side of the road, a man standing near it,
    Staring into the woods. I slowed down and spotted a huge horse with
    Antlers ... Only, it was a moose in a clearing. I stopped and walked over to the
    Man.

    “There’s four of ’em,” he said. Then a female moose and two young ones
    Ambled out from behind some bushes, joining the big bull. We watched them
    Silently for about five minutes, me wondering what exactly got into God
    When he created a strange creature like a moose. Sheer entertainment, I
    Suppose.

    Finally, the four moose disappeared back in the woods. The other man and I
    Left, too, nodding to each other but not saying a word.

    First Corinthians 2:9 reads: “As it is written: ‘No eye has seen, no ear
    Has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared in Heaven
    For those who love Him. ”

    But that Saturday in Wyoming, I was given just a glimpse.
     

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